Isn't the obvious difference (at least in terms of how people think about it) that being poor, unlike the characteristics people typically make deontological arguments about, is not a state of being determined by nature, nor a state of being people have zero control over?
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Yes, but that makes my point - to the extent anti-poor sentiment exists, it's typically a guise for racism or xenophobia.
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I don't think that's true unless you want to racialize all the unkind stereotypes about poor white people living in trailers somehow.
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